Table 1.
Challenges | Addressed issues | Actions based on digital tools |
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Digitalization of immunization data | Need of data-driven activities in immunization programs | Implementation of immunization registries Integration of immunization registries with clinical information and other data |
Improvement of logistics and dose tracking | Simplification of logistics in vaccine management, reduction of errors, and improvement of safety | Barcodes for dose tracking Integration of barcode scanning tech in EHRs |
Decision support through appropriate algorithms for final users | Vaccination delay and vaccine hesitancy | Electronic decision support systems for health-care professionals Adoption of personal health records |
Timely detection of epidemiologic signals | Delay in disease incidence reporting Low specificity of signals |
Use of digital traces on the web for surveillance purposes Epidemic intelligence based on aggregation of different information sources Participatory surveillance |
Improvement of vaccine safety evaluation | Underreporting and underrecognition of adverse events following immunizations | Integration and analysis of information on adverse events following immunizations obtained from EHRs and web signals |
Timely assessment of the public’s vaccine confidence | Reduction of public confidence in vaccinations | Acquirement and interpretation of data on vaccine confidence from web sources and social networks |
Effective delivery of vaccine information to the public | Reduction of public confidence in vaccinations Vaccine hesitancy Lack of effectiveness of common communication strategies for vaccine promotion |
Addressing information gaps and misconceptions through analysis of digital traces left by users Integration of different digital tools for information delivery to the public |